I've always wanted a definitive list of what Force powers can and cannot be used against characters with Force Immunity. So here's what I have so far:

First off, I'll start with the definition of Force Immunity as stated in the latest rulebook:Force Immunity: Other characters cannot spend Force points to affect this character, to reroll attacks against it, or to respond to its attacks and abilities. This character does not count for purposes of Force powers that affect multiple characters, such as Force Lightning or Shockwave-select a different character instead.

Situational (These can be both Yes and No depending on the time the Force Power is used)Advanced Battle MeditationForce Meditation[Note: Both Advanced Battle Meditation and Force Meditation will work on boosting an ally's stats, but it will not hurt an enemy's stat/commander effect if they have Force Immunity]Force Corruption Shatterpoint [Note: Neither Force Corruption nor Shatterpoint will work on a character where Force Immunity is actually printed on the card. They will work on a character who does not have Force Immunity that round but at a later round gains it through Ysalamiri. After gaining Force Immunity, these abilties continue to affect the character.]

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If any of you think these are wrong, please post and we can discuss, because I don't claim to know everything and could be wrong about some of these. I'm not interested in the "well this would never happen" aspect of some of these, just about whether it's legal to or not.

Last edited by hothie on Mon Jun 22, 2009 8:58 pm, edited 8 times in total.

Battle Meditation grants a CE, so it works against Force Immunity.
Heal and Spirit can't be used with a Force Immunity character.
Overwhelming Force affects the user's attacks, not the enemy.
You cannot target a character with Force Immunity with Shatterpoint, but it doesn't go away if the target gains Force Immunity.

What would happen if Revan uses Force Corruption on an Uggernaut and then the opponennt uses thrown to switch the corrupted uggernaut so that the corrupted uggernaut is within 6 squares of Thrawn and gains force immunity. Would the corrupted uggernaut then become un-corrupted cause of gaining force immunity?

I believe that the Force Corruption would still affect the Uggernaut, since the Force Power was actually used while the unit did not have Force Immunity. Just because it becomes Force Immune later does not change the fact that the power was previously used. Immunity doesn't necessarily prevent a continuous effect, it just prevents it from starting.

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Updated with Levitation and Lightsaber Defense. I would say you clearly can't levitate someone out of Thrawn's bubble, but I think you can levitate someone into it. I'll ask and find out. But for now I think you can, if they start outside of it.

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